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. >>> it was supposed to change everything. the massacre at sandy hook elementary school was brutal and horrific, it shook us to our core but out of the tragedy, there was a hope something could get done. we as americans believed this was the event that would prompt our lawmakers to finally act, yet this is the cover of today's "new york daily news," shame on us. the faces of the 20 murdered children of the elementary school students in newtown, connecticut, surrounding those words. this is how a paper in the nation's largest city is reacting to news of the assault weapons ban being dropped. it was announced tuesday that the ban, introduced by dianne feinstein of california, was getting dropped from a larger gun safety package because the votes weren't there. senate majority leader harry reid, it's about the math. >> right now, her amendment, has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. >> yet looking at the latest polling, this is something the majority of americans really he cannot even get democrats as the new yorker put it. this
. >>> it was supposed to change everything. the massacre at sandy hook elementary school was brutal and horrific, it shook us to our core but out of the tragedy, there was a hope something could get done. we as americans believed this was the event that would prompt our lawmakers to finally act, yet this is the cover of today's "new york daily news," shame on us. the faces of the 20 murdered children of the elementary school students in newtown, connecticut, surrounding those...
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you can see it has not impacted the roads yet, but of course, that will change as time goes on. the traffic flowing freely at this hour. but everyone is lookin at the overnight accumulations, just like karen was talking about. where they could get anywhere here from 5 up to 8 inches of snow. so that combined with freezing temperatures could make, of course, for some rough sledding tomorrow morning during the morning commute. and for some people worrying about how they're going to get home from the games, but for now, it's all about basketball going on inside that arena. >> yeah, they're just going to be living in the moment and worry about the other stuff later. susan, thanks so much. in dayton, ohio. >> imagine trying to explain this to your insurance agent. honestly, the next thing i knew, my car was sitting on my neighbor's roof. an explanation to that effect. this is glendale, california. the couple driving the black cadillac missed a turb on a steep hill, careened through a yard, went airborne, and landed on the roof of that house. the couple climbed out of the vehicle when
you can see it has not impacted the roads yet, but of course, that will change as time goes on. the traffic flowing freely at this hour. but everyone is lookin at the overnight accumulations, just like karen was talking about. where they could get anywhere here from 5 up to 8 inches of snow. so that combined with freezing temperatures could make, of course, for some rough sledding tomorrow morning during the morning commute. and for some people worrying about how they're going to get home from...
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sounds a lot let's like the republican party changing its policies and principles and more about changing the messaging and marketing and delivering of the message. it's not policy but the way they get the policies out to the people, and the chairman also said that they need this branding and this marketing, not just in the couple of months leading up to a presidential election, but they need it year round, and they need it in places, the chairman says, where they normally don't go like blue states and like urban areas. it's kind of obvious why they are doing this. go back to last november. the republicans didn't win back the white house. they didn't win back the senate, and they definitely had a problem with younger voters and with minority voters. mitt romney doing very well at all with either of those groups. that's why you're seeing this, and $10 million is a lot of money, don. that's why they hope they can make some changes here. >> and if you're in the battleground states, i was in a battleground, you were there as well, they are taking a page out of obama playbook because they were
sounds a lot let's like the republican party changing its policies and principles and more about changing the messaging and marketing and delivering of the message. it's not policy but the way they get the policies out to the people, and the chairman also said that they need this branding and this marketing, not just in the couple of months leading up to a presidential election, but they need it year round, and they need it in places, the chairman says, where they normally don't go like blue...
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things are changing let's check in now with rosemary orosco to find out about the changes. >> we have some rain coming our way. we know we could use it but what is coming is not going to be a whole lot at least in the beginning. i'll explain that in a minute. let's take a look at the numbers outside your door right now. widespread 40s and 50s throughout the region. 53 in oakland, 54 walnut creek. notice we have clouds overhead a few low clouds will be forming along the coastline. i believe they will be spreading inland as we move through the evening hours. high clouds over head, we've seen that throughout the weekend. and we're going to continue to see that. they're going to thicken up a little bit in time for monday. then then on shore breeze is back. a little breezy early on. but the winds have died down just a little bit. but again the on shore breeze is back. so the cooler pacific air is going to be moving in. the moisture is going to be moving back into the area. we're already seeing it in the way of low clouds. had a little bit of it this morning and i expect we'll have it monda
things are changing let's check in now with rosemary orosco to find out about the changes. >> we have some rain coming our way. we know we could use it but what is coming is not going to be a whole lot at least in the beginning. i'll explain that in a minute. let's take a look at the numbers outside your door right now. widespread 40s and 50s throughout the region. 53 in oakland, 54 walnut creek. notice we have clouds overhead a few low clouds will be forming along the coastline. i...
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it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. ♪ >>> when we met brian at californi
it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic...
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into tomorrow, things will be changing. a gale warning up for the coast. windy pattern setting u so we'll be watching gusty conditions. as you look this is what it looks like. it's murky out there. 55 in san francisco. 66 degrees in san jose. from lake tahoe you're looking at a view of heavenly this, is 8300 foot elevations and they have received at the resorts a couple inches of snow. some were pointing up to 10-14 inches. napa now, 57 degrees. livermore, 60 degrees, clouds, fog, drizzle tonight and tomorrow morning you'll see fog. here is a cold front. so we're seeing the moisture still in the atmosphere. the cold front is coming through but falling apart. spotty drizzle and then, as you noticed here on our animation, we'll continue to see spotty drizzle. throughout 11:00 after that, we'll seeing a clearing trend and fog around for the start of the commute. temperatures first thing in the morning running cooler than this morning so that is sleeping weather. upper 30s into coldest valleys. other areas into whos and then, a sunny afternoon. check out highs
into tomorrow, things will be changing. a gale warning up for the coast. windy pattern setting u so we'll be watching gusty conditions. as you look this is what it looks like. it's murky out there. 55 in san francisco. 66 degrees in san jose. from lake tahoe you're looking at a view of heavenly this, is 8300 foot elevations and they have received at the resorts a couple inches of snow. some were pointing up to 10-14 inches. napa now, 57 degrees. livermore, 60 degrees, clouds, fog, drizzle...
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i was like that's change strange. actually my wife saw it first so i went into the doctor's office. and the doctor he kind of put his hands on my chest and felt around. he said i think you have this but see this other guy. i went to that doctor and he put his hands on my chest and said i think you have this. i thought don't you want to use any sort of measurement device to, you know, see what is in my body or some how quantify what my body, what is happening within my body. and if i contrast that with diagnosing an issue in a service that we might have deployed to power face with dotcom, the amount of inface we have into a serving running inside a facebook data service is significantly greater than the amount of insight into our own body. the amount of data we are capturing about ourselves is tiny today. and i think you know, i often say data is the intermediate representation of science. so i wonder how are we ever going to dot science to understand how our body functions if we don't have more ubiquity is low cost measurement. there is a guy at san diego, larry smar, a fascinating
i was like that's change strange. actually my wife saw it first so i went into the doctor's office. and the doctor he kind of put his hands on my chest and felt around. he said i think you have this but see this other guy. i went to that doctor and he put his hands on my chest and said i think you have this. i thought don't you want to use any sort of measurement device to, you know, see what is in my body or some how quantify what my body, what is happening within my body. and if i contrast...
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well, that transition, that change, that potential change, at least, is now maybe happening. it's just a single article, citing three anonymous sources. but it says the white house is poised to sign off on getting the ca out of the war business, putting the cia back in the business of spying. war by any other name would be conducted by the military. and is overseen that way within our government. our civilian officials could not deny this part of our warfare. the 911 commission recommended doing this years ago. the upper echelons of the cia say that they would like to do this. even hawks like john mccain have been advocating for this kind of change. if this happens, if this happens, if they move drone warfare out of the hands of the cia and put it under the auspices of the military, this would not be the end of drone warfare, but it would be the end of a really big and far reaching change that we made as a country after 911 that we never, ever debated. it just happened. joining us now for the interview, is i'm very pleased to announce, patrick murphy. he served in the u.s. ar
well, that transition, that change, that potential change, at least, is now maybe happening. it's just a single article, citing three anonymous sources. but it says the white house is poised to sign off on getting the ca out of the war business, putting the cia back in the business of spying. war by any other name would be conducted by the military. and is overseen that way within our government. our civilian officials could not deny this part of our warfare. the 911 commission recommended...
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. >>> it was supposed to change everything. the massacre at sandy hook elementary school was brutal and horrific, it shook us to our core but out of the tragedy, there was a hope something could get done. we americans believe this was the event that would prompt our lawmakers to finally act, yet this is the cover of today's "new york daily news," shame on us. the faces of the murdered 20 children of the elementary school students in newtown, connecticut, surrounding those words. this is how a paper in the nation's largest city is reacting in the nation's country is the ban reintroduced buy senator dianne fine stain was getting dropped why a larger safety pageage because the votes weren't therement so senator harry reid it's about the math. >> right now her amendment has less than 40 votes. that's not of 0. >> now looking at the latest polling this is something that the majority of americans really want. 57% of americans say they want to bring the assault weapons ban back. but that majority is not being heard in the halls of the
. >>> it was supposed to change everything. the massacre at sandy hook elementary school was brutal and horrific, it shook us to our core but out of the tragedy, there was a hope something could get done. we americans believe this was the event that would prompt our lawmakers to finally act, yet this is the cover of today's "new york daily news," shame on us. the faces of the murdered 20 children of the elementary school students in newtown, connecticut, surrounding those...
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he was failing his classes, that changed, grades started improving, he started working. and unfortunately, when you hang around with the wrong crowd and get blamed sometimes for things you don't even do. >> problem is being here is something i really didn't do this time. >> so they're picking on you? rjt i look like a thug, and i wear jewelry and got money in my pocket. >> i don't think that's what it is. >> that's what it is. they just think i'm a drug dealer, because look at all that, man. come on. they think everybody is selling drugs when they're black. and it's not even like that. i work hard for everything that i've got and everything that i accomplished. >> well, it's your job to prove them wrong. >> that's what i do. i had a check for every dollar. no drug money. >> you have so much potential. you are doing so much better. you were doing really good. >> but you're saying it like i'm honestly like was out there getting in trouble. like, i was just going -- >> i don't know what happened. i don't know what happened. i don't know if you were out there trying to get i
he was failing his classes, that changed, grades started improving, he started working. and unfortunately, when you hang around with the wrong crowd and get blamed sometimes for things you don't even do. >> problem is being here is something i really didn't do this time. >> so they're picking on you? rjt i look like a thug, and i wear jewelry and got money in my pocket. >> i don't think that's what it is. >> that's what it is. they just think i'm a drug dealer, because...
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to changes to the original legislation. and when that bill comes up, i'll speak that. the final bill on the agenda is school safety bill. that bill originally had an enormous cost at time when we were having a sequester. however, senator boxer and senator warner, the bill's sponsors, have shown flexibility on spending amounts and other issues. and so i want them to know that i appreciate those efforts. mr. chairman, republicans will make sure that we get to finality on these bills and not meaning any criticism, they were not ready to consider, to be considered last week. we will raise a fairly small number of amendments which is how the committee process works. we're not standing in the way of any of these bills from being voted in a timely fashion. a number of members on the democrat side made statements about these bills last week, and i know that members on my side would like to at this point. >> well -- >> thank you very much. >> thank you. and i appreciate the cooperation before us i'll bring up s. 54, the trafficking
to changes to the original legislation. and when that bill comes up, i'll speak that. the final bill on the agenda is school safety bill. that bill originally had an enormous cost at time when we were having a sequester. however, senator boxer and senator warner, the bill's sponsors, have shown flexibility on spending amounts and other issues. and so i want them to know that i appreciate those efforts. mr. chairman, republicans will make sure that we get to finality on these bills and not...
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if i sit and wait nothing is going to happen. >> he is young and ready to make a change. we will show you how a bay area college graduate is ready to help people help the world. >>> today even though we had the fog and drizzle at the coast it helps to improve our air quality. it does not help to improve the allergens. rain is in the forecast. we'll explain what that means for you for the coming week. >>> thousands of people gathered in selma, alabama to honor and remember those who were part of the bloody march there 40 years ago. congressman john lewis joined vice president joe biden and other elected and civil rights leaders for the annual bridge crossing jubilee. as part of the weekend of memorial the chief of police in montgomery publicly apologized for his department's failures during the violence. >> it needed to be spoken because we have to live with the truth and it is the truth. >> this is the first chief in america to issue an apology. and it means a great deal. >> the march prompted congress to strike down racist voting laws and ended all white rule in the sout
if i sit and wait nothing is going to happen. >> he is young and ready to make a change. we will show you how a bay area college graduate is ready to help people help the world. >>> today even though we had the fog and drizzle at the coast it helps to improve our air quality. it does not help to improve the allergens. rain is in the forecast. we'll explain what that means for you for the coming week. >>> thousands of people gathered in selma, alabama to honor and...
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what changed in november? up until november, you got two, three, four conduct reports a month, every month, just like clockwork. what changed? >> the fact that i was tired of being here. i have grown up. i said it's time to go. my thinking, the way i did things, that's what changed. i did a lot more thinking after i did all that and i finally came up with a solution. >> he probably came up with the right solution. now your problem is going to be you have to think before you act. >> yes, sir. >> while the review committee considers andrew huff's release from pendleton, in the segregation unit, 18-year-old inmate, marcus branch is facing the possibility of spending several more years behind bars. >> i'll probably end up going to court from here. they said i could face 6 to 20 years in prison for what i did. what happened was, this staff member was kind of big and stuff like that. he always talked like crazy to me. i forgot what he said, but basically, i was like, you know, [ bleep ] your family. he said [ bleep
what changed in november? up until november, you got two, three, four conduct reports a month, every month, just like clockwork. what changed? >> the fact that i was tired of being here. i have grown up. i said it's time to go. my thinking, the way i did things, that's what changed. i did a lot more thinking after i did all that and i finally came up with a solution. >> he probably came up with the right solution. now your problem is going to be you have to think before you act....
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they have to want to change and want to do something. because it does require them to make a lot of effort. >> i just wrote to my mother, who is my best friend. she's the one that's been there for me more than anybody in the world. i love my mom a lot. and i just -- i'm thankful that i got a program like this now and hopefully i can get something out of this so i can show her that i -- that i can change and i'm sorry. because i don't want to do this no more. >> offenders come to the program from all over the system, and can receive a six-month sentence reduction with full participation. >> i would like to see something like skilled traits, you know, like new castle opens up a skill traits auto body. something you can go out here and make an honest living without going out there making $6 an hour, $6.50, and go back to the world thinking, well, i can't do this. i'm beating myself up. i can't make ends meet. i'm just going to make one quick batch and be done with it, you know what i'm saying? i will get on my feet and then i will quit, wha
they have to want to change and want to do something. because it does require them to make a lot of effort. >> i just wrote to my mother, who is my best friend. she's the one that's been there for me more than anybody in the world. i love my mom a lot. and i just -- i'm thankful that i got a program like this now and hopefully i can get something out of this so i can show her that i -- that i can change and i'm sorry. because i don't want to do this no more. >> offenders come to the...
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. >>> so is there a feeling that the landscape on gay marriage is about to change in a big way? i spoke with state of the union' candy crowley. >> reporter: i think there's two tracks you have to measure. one is the political track and, yes, the political track responds to public opinion and public opinion has clearly changed on the issue of same-sex marriage. so on the political track you're right. that has changed. i don't know -- i mean go ask somebody to predict what the supreme court will do. but the fact is that i had two guests on my show recently, one of whom said, no matter what the supreme court does -- because as you know, there's 18 perm me tagss of how it could rule or how it could or could not change things. they say regardless of what the supreme court rules, that many gay and lesbian advocates for their rights believe that this is a done deal now and it is like a question of when and not a question of whether. so it will change judicially but many people also feel that the judicial track will be a lot slower than what we've seen in the political track. >> let's t
. >>> so is there a feeling that the landscape on gay marriage is about to change in a big way? i spoke with state of the union' candy crowley. >> reporter: i think there's two tracks you have to measure. one is the political track and, yes, the political track responds to public opinion and public opinion has clearly changed on the issue of same-sex marriage. so on the political track you're right. that has changed. i don't know -- i mean go ask somebody to predict what the...
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it changed over the years. has it changed the way you do your job? >> i don't think so. we still try to cover the news on a daily basis for both morning and evening news cycles. we doo, however -- we do, however, make use of social news media. it has changed it in that respect. we don't hold back anymore. in those days, 1981, when i started covering the white house, we saved our best material for the evening news. we can't do that anymore, because we have lots of competition out there on cable and on the net. so now, whatever we get goes out right away. >> i had to ask you about -- you are sitting next to mark moler. any time the -- they want information hon how many times they want to know how often the president has been to camp david, they go to mark muler. >> mark muller who has covered the white house since the ford administration decided at the beginning of the clim clinton administration that he needed to keep track of statistics about the president's movements and the number of times he played golf, the number of fund raisers he's had, how much money he'd raised.
it changed over the years. has it changed the way you do your job? >> i don't think so. we still try to cover the news on a daily basis for both morning and evening news cycles. we doo, however -- we do, however, make use of social news media. it has changed it in that respect. we don't hold back anymore. in those days, 1981, when i started covering the white house, we saved our best material for the evening news. we can't do that anymore, because we have lots of competition out there on...
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thing with regard to the values we're changing, just grasping for change. if change is the mission and they are launched upon that mission, they believe they're doing good because they're eliminating the things that we've had and adopting something different, not necessarily something better. and they don't even argue that it's better but they argue for change. so i would say this, madam speaker, that we have fundamental values, that these fundamental values have been clear to our founding fathers, are rooted in human history. they go back to the time of adam and eve, but the thing we should keep track here are things our founding fathers looked out as well. that being the rule of law is one of the essential pillars of american exceptionalism. without it we can't be a great country. most of the pillars of american exceptionalism are listed in the bill of rights. our founding fathers got it right. when they guaranteed us in the first amendment, the freedom of speech, religion, assembly and the press, all of that rolled up in one amendment. think what that me
thing with regard to the values we're changing, just grasping for change. if change is the mission and they are launched upon that mission, they believe they're doing good because they're eliminating the things that we've had and adopting something different, not necessarily something better. and they don't even argue that it's better but they argue for change. so i would say this, madam speaker, that we have fundamental values, that these fundamental values have been clear to our founding...
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don't you think something ought to change? the ability of a prosecutor or defense lawyer or the person they both work for calm at the notion that they could unilaterally say never mind. when that is something that most, especially when you realize how serious this problem is, i think that the military needs to understand that this could be a tipping point. they could rise up, particularly the women, and say i do not think one general should be able to overturn a jury. >> the women commanders have this authority for a vested reason. we can look beyond the one case. >> i think i can bring you a lot of cases. cases were not brought, were victims were not taken seriously. there is a culture issue that will have to be addressed. what this decision did was put an exclamation behind the notion that if you are sexually assaulted in the military, and good luck. >> i would just tell you that my troops generally know what i stand for. they have no doubt what i will not tolerate. i am not unique in this. you show a someone who conducts th
don't you think something ought to change? the ability of a prosecutor or defense lawyer or the person they both work for calm at the notion that they could unilaterally say never mind. when that is something that most, especially when you realize how serious this problem is, i think that the military needs to understand that this could be a tipping point. they could rise up, particularly the women, and say i do not think one general should be able to overturn a jury. >> the women...
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why change-up the program now? so i'm going to wear the same baseball hat until the shoot is over with. >> people often ask me and other members of the lockup crew if we've ever been attacked or assaulted, if we've been scared or intimidated. >> i've never been scared or felt in danger. because of the bond that i feel like we have with these inmates and the understanding of why we're there and what we're there to achieve. having said that, though, i'm not naive. there is always the possibility that something could happen. >> we're told we have to prepare for that. but we always have staff around us in the case of doing a one-on-one interview i tend to get fairly close to the person i'm interviewing because it's how i can engage and have communication and always talked to my camera crew that god forbid that something happens i have faith that they as well would step in because they are usually right around me so they might be able to help me quicker than a staff member. >> but ultimately the crew's safety could come
why change-up the program now? so i'm going to wear the same baseball hat until the shoot is over with. >> people often ask me and other members of the lockup crew if we've ever been attacked or assaulted, if we've been scared or intimidated. >> i've never been scared or felt in danger. because of the bond that i feel like we have with these inmates and the understanding of why we're there and what we're there to achieve. having said that, though, i'm not naive. there is always the...
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now a young race car driver is on a mission to change those stats. he is getting behind the wheel to get his message to the masses. victor blackwell reports. >> all right drivers. come get in line over here, please! >> reporter: race car drivers on a racetrack. no big surprise. when might surprise you is that the favorite to win this race is just 17 years old. >> half the field on this side and half the field on this side. >> reporter: tristan from boca raton, florida. he started racing go-carts at 13 and then graduated to this at 15. before he was licensed to drive through his neighborhood. >> my mom and may self actually -- racing with professional drivers rather than driving on the regular roads people that had no idea what they were doing. >> reporter: he revs up to about 150 miles per hour around the stretch. at that speed there can be any little distraction can be an injury or death. >> fatal. >> reporter: actually, that can happen at any speed. before the start of the 2012 racing season, a little distraction off the track nearly created a majo
now a young race car driver is on a mission to change those stats. he is getting behind the wheel to get his message to the masses. victor blackwell reports. >> all right drivers. come get in line over here, please! >> reporter: race car drivers on a racetrack. no big surprise. when might surprise you is that the favorite to win this race is just 17 years old. >> half the field on this side and half the field on this side. >> reporter: tristan from boca raton, florida....
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the priorities in life have changed. they are beginning to think long term. when we hear these attacks on those of us who want to step forward and do what is necessary to stabilize, save, and to extend the program, we have to wonder how credible those are when there is no credible alternative on how you would go about stabilizing. i thank you for the work you have done on this and requiring the president to work together with congress to forge a solution on social security and to realize we have to take into account our current seniors, and our future participants in the medicare and social security programs. i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you. i yield two minutes to the gym the gym -- gentlman from mississippi. >> that is what a new member does. thank you. two decades ago, i lost my job in a corporate merger. after a couple of days of moping around and feeling sorry for myself, my wife and i got up one morning and we sat around the kitchen table. we took out a sheet of notebook paper and on one side, we wrote down what we had coming in and on
the priorities in life have changed. they are beginning to think long term. when we hear these attacks on those of us who want to step forward and do what is necessary to stabilize, save, and to extend the program, we have to wonder how credible those are when there is no credible alternative on how you would go about stabilizing. i thank you for the work you have done on this and requiring the president to work together with congress to forge a solution on social security and to realize we...
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. >> nine, and so, there's been this sea change between now and 1996? >> reporter: but the court's liberals sharply questioned doma saying the federal benefits denied legally married same-sex couples have a profound effect. >> they touch every aspect of your life. your partner is sick. and social security -- i mean, it's pervasive. the full marriage and then this sort of skim milk marriage. >> reporter: justice kennedy, potentially the pivotal vote, said the states, not congress, traditionally define what it means to be married and eligible for federal benefits. >> you are at real risk of running in conflict with what has always been thought to be the essence of the state police power which is to regulate marriage, divorce, custody. >> reporter: several justice said congress was improperly discriminating when they passed law. >> i'll quote from the house report here. congress decided to reflect and honor a collective moral judgment until to express moral. >>> arizona officials have released 3,000 pages of documents related to the 2011 tucson shooting th
. >> nine, and so, there's been this sea change between now and 1996? >> reporter: but the court's liberals sharply questioned doma saying the federal benefits denied legally married same-sex couples have a profound effect. >> they touch every aspect of your life. your partner is sick. and social security -- i mean, it's pervasive. the full marriage and then this sort of skim milk marriage. >> reporter: justice kennedy, potentially the pivotal vote, said the states, not...
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climate change is global. the united nations report indicates that 3.1 billion people, because of climate change, will be in extreme poverty by 2050. if we want to make a seizeable dent in the human contributions to climate change we have to start making those responsible for pollution responsible and accountable. this is the sort of leadership the american people are looking for from congress. climate change is real, it's not a problem that will go away, we cannot ignore it. we have to face it head on and not bury our heads in canadian tar sands. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> as i visited 100 businesses in 100 days last summer, the families who operate and work in those businesses were frustrated with washington's inability to live within its means. the federal government's overspending is hur
climate change is global. the united nations report indicates that 3.1 billion people, because of climate change, will be in extreme poverty by 2050. if we want to make a seizeable dent in the human contributions to climate change we have to start making those responsible for pollution responsible and accountable. this is the sort of leadership the american people are looking for from congress. climate change is real, it's not a problem that will go away, we cannot ignore it. we have to face it...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> a big loss in the first round of yesterday's acc tournament and it couldn't have come at a worse time for duke. >> well, i'm hearing that some of the experts predicted duke would win it all and tomorrow is selection sunday, the early exit could affect how high duke is seeded for the tournament. >> get your brackets. >> i'm not the expert either. >> i am. >> duke's loss to maryland is embarrassing for the school, they're a better team on paper. it's shocking to the experts but doesn't affect how they'll be seeded in the upcoming tournament. this team is one that many thing has what it takes to win the entire thing, the national championship but not if they played like they played yesterday against maryland. >> they lost twice to them this year. >> maryland's beaten them two timed solidly. duke yesterday laid an egg, knocks them out of the tournament after one round they're sitting at home. the positive is duke has a weak to rest. maryland needs to win the acc tourna
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> a big loss in the first round of yesterday's acc tournament and it couldn't have come at a worse time for duke. >> well, i'm hearing that some of the experts predicted duke would win it all and tomorrow is selection sunday, the early exit could affect how high duke is seeded for the tournament. >> get your brackets. >> i'm not the expert either. >> i am. >> duke's loss to maryland is embarrassing for the...
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women like bald headed dudes. >> he's changed a whole lot. i'm proud that god used me to work with him after his reputation around the prison and on the street. >> i'm just thankful that i can be used and i got a brother like this that brought so much balance to my life. >> just as he credits mcgrown with helping him become a better man stroud is determined to pay it forward. he tutors other inmates who are trying to earn their g.e.d. >> what is the answer? >> the front. >> no. the opposite of left is --? >> i'm tripping. >> don't get [ indiscernible ] no. >> we just here trying to offer critical thinking skills, conflict resolution, ways to settle disputes without using violence. use the platform and creditability from our past lives to effect positive change on these youngster's lives in here and on the streets. you're doing good, man. you catch on quick, man. for real. >>> coming up two cell mates with two unthinkable crimes. >>> and later -- >> what have you seen so far? >> surveillance footage provides a new view as investigators try to
women like bald headed dudes. >> he's changed a whole lot. i'm proud that god used me to work with him after his reputation around the prison and on the street. >> i'm just thankful that i can be used and i got a brother like this that brought so much balance to my life. >> just as he credits mcgrown with helping him become a better man stroud is determined to pay it forward. he tutors other inmates who are trying to earn their g.e.d. >> what is the answer? >> the...
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people haven't changed. the incentives have changed. even the people that we understood to be moderate in the past, the fear of the primary challenge has yielded such control over the imagination of folks in washington that the reason they are so nervous of taking any position is because of the primary challenge, which is where they get punished any way that the middle voter would never punish them. it the primary voters will because of the power money yields. >> that is a trend that has developed in recent years. >> that is what i think is the incentive. >> one indication of that is there are only 21 senators and the united states senate that are one party affiliation and their states voted for the presidential candidate of the opposing party. 79% of the senate isn't going to be willing to take a risk by incurring a primary challenge by crossing over. there is no benefit. in the public, it is true, the public feels differently. when you have $.5 billion outside advertising in these campaigns, the difference between this election and 19
people haven't changed. the incentives have changed. even the people that we understood to be moderate in the past, the fear of the primary challenge has yielded such control over the imagination of folks in washington that the reason they are so nervous of taking any position is because of the primary challenge, which is where they get punished any way that the middle voter would never punish them. it the primary voters will because of the power money yields. >> that is a trend that has...
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war changes everyone who has experienced it first hand. in some cases, the changes are positive. many returned home with greater resilience, a former sense of purpose, and a keener awareness of the blessings of life. others, however,, -- come home scarred and would it. this group includes those with physical scars and wounds. it includes those with the unseen wounds, posttraumatic stress and other mental challenges that can lead some our veterans into a spiral of hopelessness that contributes to a suicide rate that remains far too high. regardless of the injury we must provide the assistance that is needed by those who have been wounded waging our country's wars. third, i believe our country must help our veterans transition successfully to the civilian world. doing so will help enable those who have served to continue to be all they can be in the next chapter of their life's journey. such efforts will not only strengthen our veterans, there will also strengthen our country. some veterans make the transition relatively seamlessly. they begin applying their skills straightaway. in
war changes everyone who has experienced it first hand. in some cases, the changes are positive. many returned home with greater resilience, a former sense of purpose, and a keener awareness of the blessings of life. others, however,, -- come home scarred and would it. this group includes those with physical scars and wounds. it includes those with the unseen wounds, posttraumatic stress and other mental challenges that can lead some our veterans into a spiral of hopelessness that contributes...
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life is full of change, abrupt changes, you know, unexpected changes. >> unexpected changes would come to describe our relationship with darren bailey. an inmate we met at the indiana state prison. one of a handful of inmates allowed to use a personal camera supplied by our crew used to record intimate thoughts in the privacy of his cell. he even shared some thoughts about the crew, themselves. >> you got susan, you got alex in wonderland, and all those other guys, you know, i don't know their names, but they're cool. and they're all from california. can you believe that? >> when we first started working with darren bailey, we heard he had this very violent past. that he was not only violent on the streets, but once he got into prison, had a very erratic and impulsive and violent nature. so when we encountered him, he was already in a process of going through therapy and trying to make himself a better inmate. >> i have never given myself a chance. and because i'm giving myself a chance to do better for myself, i have a supporting cast that are saying, yeah, we believe in you. yeah, he
life is full of change, abrupt changes, you know, unexpected changes. >> unexpected changes would come to describe our relationship with darren bailey. an inmate we met at the indiana state prison. one of a handful of inmates allowed to use a personal camera supplied by our crew used to record intimate thoughts in the privacy of his cell. he even shared some thoughts about the crew, themselves. >> you got susan, you got alex in wonderland, and all those other guys, you know, i don't...
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he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to head in a sumo bout with netanyahu, netanyahu pushed him out of the ring onset settlements. >> george mitchell has this theory, i want to play it for you, but it has to do with the lack -- his explanation of why he thinks there's a lack of urgency for a peace deal. here's what he said. >> i think the real danger is that the absence of conflict now creates a false sense of lull and security on both sides. and reduces the imperative to move forward that does exist when people are dying and war is going on. and the hard part will be to persuade both the
he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to head in a sumo bout with...
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. >> paul: right. >> and those changes, if they happen, you know, the problems in those southern states just aren't existing. >> paul: section five applies only to some states, not others. and the question is, is it right under the constitution to still apply that kind of scrutiny to only some states? if their record isn't any worse than any other state? jason? >> and the record is a tremendous success story. it's one of those rare federal pieces of legislation that has the -- that turned out exactly-- >> mark this down, riley says federal law works. >> it's also important to realize if this section is found obsolete and you think that an election law is discriminatory, there's real resource now. and others are permanent, these are not coming back. >> let's be clear, this is not about repealing all of-- >> exactly. >> this is about repealing only one part of it that applies only to some-- >> and just to reiterate now successful it's been. in 1964, the year before it passed. black voter registration in mississippi, 6%. and then it was 60%. and voter registration are higher than states no
. >> paul: right. >> and those changes, if they happen, you know, the problems in those southern states just aren't existing. >> paul: section five applies only to some states, not others. and the question is, is it right under the constitution to still apply that kind of scrutiny to only some states? if their record isn't any worse than any other state? jason? >> and the record is a tremendous success story. it's one of those rare federal pieces of legislation that has...
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is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red line has been crossed. absolutely. in the senate, a democrat and republican coming out and we better do that. in the house, republicans and democrats saying we better do something. >> he doesn't want what he calls a big boots on the ground, but something small could make a difference. >> harris: thank you. a spectacular sight at the vatican today. ♪ pope francis leading thousands of catholic faithful on this palm sunday for mass. he took time to remind the crowd to remain humble and loyal to god. palm sunday is the final sunday of lent and leads up to the holeiest day on the calendar, easter. right now investigators trying to piece together how two skyd
is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red line has been crossed. absolutely. in the senate, a democrat and...
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personally, it won't change that much. it's an effort to have more transparency. chris: that's a tricky one on the left and right joining together. the big question of the week, when the supreme court takes up gay marriage this had comingwee opinion? be right back. chris: welcome back, the u.s. supreme court takes up gay marriage this week. the big question for us, with polls showing big jumps in public approval for gay marriage, will this court band to move with history or lag behind history? david. >> i would think looking at the roberts court that it's likely that it will come to a liberal result of endorsing at least some of the right to same-sex marriage through conservative arguments. there are various ways they can do that. they can say federal government has no business by mandating what a marriage is or there are libertarian ways they can argue it. i would be surprised if they didn't find a way to go through this without offending the growing number of people including republicans who think this is a right that people have. chris: kathleen. >> well, i thi
personally, it won't change that much. it's an effort to have more transparency. chris: that's a tricky one on the left and right joining together. the big question of the week, when the supreme court takes up gay marriage this had comingwee opinion? be right back. chris: welcome back, the u.s. supreme court takes up gay marriage this week. the big question for us, with polls showing big jumps in public approval for gay marriage, will this court band to move with history or lag behind history?...
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this calculation changes because as all of us have said the deficit goes up and that number changes every day. and so you got to do it every day, but the point is we passed this a month ago, there is no objection to doing a calculation, but this bill does nothing, nothing to reduce the deficit. in fact it's running up the deficit as we spend taxpayer time right here on the floor of the house. while we continue to ask for a vote, up or down vote, on our plan to replace the sequester so that we don't lose 750,000 american jobs. today will be the fourth time we have asked for this. our republican colleagues have not taken any action in this congress, not one step, nothing, to replace the sequester. that's what we should be dealing with. not a bill that we passed a month ago. not a bill that the gentlelady did a calculation on the floor to achieve the result. let's focus on jobs and reducing the deficit in a smart way by targeting spending cuts in a smart way but also getting rid of those tax breaks that our colleagues seem so whetted to keeping in place. with that i yield one minute to the d
this calculation changes because as all of us have said the deficit goes up and that number changes every day. and so you got to do it every day, but the point is we passed this a month ago, there is no objection to doing a calculation, but this bill does nothing, nothing to reduce the deficit. in fact it's running up the deficit as we spend taxpayer time right here on the floor of the house. while we continue to ask for a vote, up or down vote, on our plan to replace the sequester so that we...
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i see it change myself. >> did a guy actually fall from the freeway? >> yeah, you may not be surprised but that kind of thing does happen fairly regularly. >> crazy. >> i have a question about the (inaudible) funding issues, do you have any intention to fund more so you can expand, things like this. >> all i can tell you is that those decisions are made by, you know, in our department, in our division, in our campus, in the community college community -- i'm sure there's a much better word -- the recommendations come down from the lao, have you ever heard of the lao, the legislative analysis office? they are a nonprofit. anybody here from the lao? they make recommendations how to streamline spending and one of the things they kind of turn a blind eye to things like this because these are classes that are what we call repeatable. kind of like if you go to a college and you want to play football, you are probably going it take the same class -- when you are on the football team you have to enroll in something so they end up enrolling in these classes ove
i see it change myself. >> did a guy actually fall from the freeway? >> yeah, you may not be surprised but that kind of thing does happen fairly regularly. >> crazy. >> i have a question about the (inaudible) funding issues, do you have any intention to fund more so you can expand, things like this. >> all i can tell you is that those decisions are made by, you know, in our department, in our division, in our campus, in the community college community -- i'm sure...
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. >>> no rain like that and we'll see some changes this week. >> we need the rain but the question is how much will we get. we look outside in san francisco where the winds are blowing and it's a westerly breeze and the transformation is taking place and san francisco is already feeling it. we are 5 degrees cooler than where we were and take a look at fairfield and antioch. we are still 2-degrees above where we were yesterday and the on shore breeze is back and that's already cooling us down. low clouds will be returning to the coast seeping into the bay and as we return to the area, i expect low clouds for the morning drive. cooler temperatures are in store for the second half of the day and a cool damp pattern as we get into mid-week wednesday. the ridge of high pressure is beginning to weaken and high clouds are over hid and if you look ahead, there is a few high which ispy clouds and still to the north, i point -- which ispy clouds and this will be breaking down the ridge of high pressure over the next few hours and we will begin to see a cooler air mass in place and cooler air ma
. >>> no rain like that and we'll see some changes this week. >> we need the rain but the question is how much will we get. we look outside in san francisco where the winds are blowing and it's a westerly breeze and the transformation is taking place and san francisco is already feeling it. we are 5 degrees cooler than where we were and take a look at fairfield and antioch. we are still 2-degrees above where we were yesterday and the on shore breeze is back and that's already...
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and my moods change according they. in september i got very sick with a high fever and was delirious and was really depressed and then a wetback and it was different. it was from whenever i was suggesting they all seem to be doing pretty well considering. >> have you been in touch with the people you interviewed? will you be able to bring your book to japan for author programs? will it be translated? >> yes. it will be translated. we're getting that sort out now. quickly i hope. what was the first question? >> are you in touch with the people? >> yes. niki calls them or eel -- e-mail's them every few months so i get updates. i hear about the rice farmers and fishermen. the elderly fisherman said no, no, no. i am planting so come here for new year's. the temple, i donated some many, the big bill from the temple up the street that was washed away, i anchorage them to bring it to their temple and they will use the money to build a house for it. she said that is built and come for new year's. we will ring the bell together.
and my moods change according they. in september i got very sick with a high fever and was delirious and was really depressed and then a wetback and it was different. it was from whenever i was suggesting they all seem to be doing pretty well considering. >> have you been in touch with the people you interviewed? will you be able to bring your book to japan for author programs? will it be translated? >> yes. it will be translated. we're getting that sort out now. quickly i hope....
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i don't think this is just a political change in tactic. i think he would actually like to solve the problems of the country and it would be to his benefit and to everyamerican's benefit if he did that. >> last time we went to the white house, the president lectured us. i hope he's genuine. >> please, no more harlem shake. >> there's already a movement to avoid a springtime budget battle. >>> governor jeb bush seemed to be a bit annoyed when he was asked about the 2015 presidential race by nbc's david gregory on "meet the press." >> the hottest florida politician right now, is it you or marco rubio? who are we more likely to see in the white house? >> man, you guys are crack addicts. you really are obsessed with all of this politics. >> crack addicts. goodness. republican strategist steve schmidt says the republican party has what he called a structural problem due to the lack of women leaders in the gop. >> we don't have enough women at the table, but any company, any organization in today's day and age that doesn't give equal opportunity
i don't think this is just a political change in tactic. i think he would actually like to solve the problems of the country and it would be to his benefit and to everyamerican's benefit if he did that. >> last time we went to the white house, the president lectured us. i hope he's genuine. >> please, no more harlem shake. >> there's already a movement to avoid a springtime budget battle. >>> governor jeb bush seemed to be a bit annoyed when he was asked about the...
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nothing really changes too much. i mean, wake up in the morning, eat breakfast, go to the yard. when i get bored, i got -- i got to get into stuff, you know? >> the stuff hymes most frequently gets into is provoking officers to extract him from his cell. each inmate is assigned a security risk classification score based on his disciplinary record. [ bleep ] the average score ranges between 19 and 27 points. >> i probably have the highest classification score in this prison system, i'm over 2,000 points now. i have caught over 30, almost 40 felonies in prison. various staff assaults, stabbed, anything you can think of. only thing i haven't been convicted of in prison is murder and drugs. >> so now [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> hymes is probably one of our most difficult behavioral. he will tell you to your face his agenda. his agenda is to fight you every chance he can. >> he'll watch you and his hope is that you will make a mistake so he can either get out or fight with you. that is his plan, that's what he does 24 hours a day. >> every time i see him, it's to make their eig
nothing really changes too much. i mean, wake up in the morning, eat breakfast, go to the yard. when i get bored, i got -- i got to get into stuff, you know? >> the stuff hymes most frequently gets into is provoking officers to extract him from his cell. each inmate is assigned a security risk classification score based on his disciplinary record. [ bleep ] the average score ranges between 19 and 27 points. >> i probably have the highest classification score in this prison system,...
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but dealing with changes outside prison walls presents a greater challenge. particularly as their families adapt to life without them and they find there's nothing they can do about it. >> i have two boys. i have a 9-year-old and i have a 7-year-old. i gave birth to a healthy baby boy almost 20 months ago. >> we met christina meadows and kristine taylor at the tennessee prison for women. both were eager to talk about their children, which made the graphic details they shared about their violent crimes all the more shocking. >> i did so much damage they said that i had to have a weapon, which i didn't. >> it was almost like an al pacino movie, i guess you could say. very brutal, bloody. >> christine taylor, serving 12 years for aggravated robbery and kidnapping, told us about the eight hours she held a friend captive and brutally beat her. she had accused the friend of stealing from her. >> burned her on her face. i burned her on her sides. with a 12-gauge shotgun i had pistol-whipped her on her hip. which took a chunk about a quarter size out of her hip. she
but dealing with changes outside prison walls presents a greater challenge. particularly as their families adapt to life without them and they find there's nothing they can do about it. >> i have two boys. i have a 9-year-old and i have a 7-year-old. i gave birth to a healthy baby boy almost 20 months ago. >> we met christina meadows and kristine taylor at the tennessee prison for women. both were eager to talk about their children, which made the graphic details they shared about...
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its breakthrough formula changes everything. dove. this is care. i just stick the bar in the dryer like this, and it freshens my laundry for me so i don't have to think. wait. what was the question? [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] stick it and forget it. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic.
its breakthrough formula changes everything. dove. this is care. i just stick the bar in the dryer like this, and it freshens my laundry for me so i don't have to think. wait. what was the question? [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] stick it and forget it. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're...
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things are about to change for us. scattered clouds overnight tonight. partly cloudy conditions for your monday afternoon, and then showers likely across much of the bay area as we head into the latter part of the work week, lows tonight, coming up a few more degrees because the clouds will filter in. so generally in the north and east bay locations, near 40 degrees, and warmer towards san francisco, and richmond you see there overnight tonight, 47 degrees with clouds. so here's the setup. a nice spring weekend thanks to this area of high pressure. as it pushes off towards the east. more cloud will start to fill in tomorrow, and we're going to keep a close eye on this area of low pressure and cold front because this could wing out -- wring out a few showers. this is monday. by 5:00 tomorrow afternoon, clouds on the increase. check out tuesday. tuesday morning commute looks dry. but looks like as we head into the latter past of the afternoon, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, some showers will venture insuring mainly the north bay. 3:00 tuesday afternoon and then by tues
things are about to change for us. scattered clouds overnight tonight. partly cloudy conditions for your monday afternoon, and then showers likely across much of the bay area as we head into the latter part of the work week, lows tonight, coming up a few more degrees because the clouds will filter in. so generally in the north and east bay locations, near 40 degrees, and warmer towards san francisco, and richmond you see there overnight tonight, 47 degrees with clouds. so here's the setup. a...
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it has changed over the years. has it changed the way you are doing your job? guest: we try to cover the news on a daily basis for the morning and evening news cycles. socialaking use of media. we put everything we get on the web as fast as we can. we do not hold back any more. in 1981 when i started covering the wind gusts, we saved our best material for the evening news. we cannot do that anymore because we have lots of competition on cable and on the internet. whenever we get those out right away. host: i have to ask you about your colleagues, mark knoller. anytime they want official information about how often the president has been on a campaign event, they turned to him. explain the process he goes through in keeping track of the president's movements. guest: he has covered the white house since the ford administration. he decided that the beginning of the clinton administration that he needed to keep track of the statistics about the president's movements and the number of times he played golf, the number of fund raisers he has had and how much money has
it has changed over the years. has it changed the way you are doing your job? guest: we try to cover the news on a daily basis for the morning and evening news cycles. socialaking use of media. we put everything we get on the web as fast as we can. we do not hold back any more. in 1981 when i started covering the wind gusts, we saved our best material for the evening news. we cannot do that anymore because we have lots of competition on cable and on the internet. whenever we get those out right...
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it is troubling because i just don't know what caused the change of heart. the cynical me is probably the more -- the feeling that is stronger in this will in the pad for israel. lou: do you agree? >> well, i am in washington. i only need the cynical. the other is largely in this use for the president. in no way, cynically speaking, this was the last campaign stop of the 2012 campaign in a lot of ways. this was a make-good, a promise to jewish-american voters who had some deep, deep reservations based upon what we -- what you guys were just talking about about the president's commitment to the state of israel and is very bad relationship with prime minister nothing of. the chairwoman of the dnc was on this trip. it was no accident. as it relates to the iranian issue, it is funny if we look at the ticktock can see back in time, the president started out when he was running for office saying we will have direct engagement in diplomacy. now the president has gone falls -- full circle and made it back to taking the same position as george w. bush. funny thing. l
it is troubling because i just don't know what caused the change of heart. the cynical me is probably the more -- the feeling that is stronger in this will in the pad for israel. lou: do you agree? >> well, i am in washington. i only need the cynical. the other is largely in this use for the president. in no way, cynically speaking, this was the last campaign stop of the 2012 campaign in a lot of ways. this was a make-good, a promise to jewish-american voters who had some deep, deep...
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they got a cat and change just like that over night. >> many isp inmates are allowed to adopt cats from a local shelter. >> this is my little buddy. i have had him since 2005 because my first cat died in 2005 and they replaced him with one that looks similar to him. my first cat here was jinx. as you can see, he was a large cat. he wasn't fat either. he was muscle bound. like i said, first cat anyone ever seen that can pull a concrete block. not no brick, a block across the ground. >> that's how me and stone met each other. i was in charge of the cell houses as the captain i would be walking the ranges and he caught me playing with jinx one day and that's how we became good buddies and we have been friends ever since then. >> my first cat save mid life during a contract hit. he woke me up when he guy -- he was like a watch dog. couldn't get near me. he guarded me. >> i'm in charge of the cat program. that's a switch. i don't know. i like cats. i like animals. my personal opinion is our cat program is probably one of the best things we have going on in here. >> by taking a cat it gave me
they got a cat and change just like that over night. >> many isp inmates are allowed to adopt cats from a local shelter. >> this is my little buddy. i have had him since 2005 because my first cat died in 2005 and they replaced him with one that looks similar to him. my first cat here was jinx. as you can see, he was a large cat. he wasn't fat either. he was muscle bound. like i said, first cat anyone ever seen that can pull a concrete block. not no brick, a block across the ground....